Winter Ice Village returns March 19!

By Pepper Fisher and Amanda Bacon PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce has announced that the Winter Ice Village, cancelled this winter due to Covid restrictions, will be opening for one month starting on
NTSB says missing pilot’s plane ran out of fuel

PORT ANGELES (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board says the crash of a small plane near Port Angeles that killed one person happened after it apparently ran out of fuel. The agency said in a report
School debate rages on, despite CDC effort to set federal benchmarks
Burak Sur/iStockBy CHEYENNE HASLETT, ABC News (GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C.) — Since late fall, 60,000 students and teachers across Greenville County, South Carolina, have been filing into the classroom for school the old-fashioned way: in-person, five days a
Asian American woman hospitalized after assault outside NYC bakery
NYPD via TwitterBy MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A 52-year-old Asian American woman required stitches after she was savagely shoved to the ground, hitting her head, as she was in line at a New York
Calf born to local orcas
FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. (AP) — Whale researchers say another calf has been born to the Southern Resident orcas of the Salish Sea. The Orca Network wrote on its social media pages Wednesday that the whale known by
Body recovered from car under Columbia River bridge
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A dive team on Wednesday found human remains inside a vehicle submerged in the Columbia River at the base of the Glenn Jackson Bridge between Oregon and Washington. The body was recovered and
Huge fishing vessel burst into flames at Port of Tacoma
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Flames erupted overnight in a giant fishing vessel moored at the Port of Tacoma, and firefighters were still on scene battling the blaze on Thursday morning. The fire broke out just before 11
Amazon opening facility in Spokane Valley
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. (AP) — Good news for folks in the Spokane area. After months of speculation, Amazon has confirmed it will open a fulfillment center in Spokane Valley that will bring 1,000 new full-time jobs with
Mariners bring back ace leftie Paxton
The Seattle Mariners brought back their one-time ace James Paxton on a one-year contract with the hope he can solidify their rotation and reestablish himself as one of the top left-handers in baseball. Paxton spent the past
City of Seattle settles lawsuit with occupant of homeless camp
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle is paying $10,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a woman who challenged a homeless encampment sweep at a city park last December. Ada Yeager filed the federal lawsuit hoping to block the